Quantifying change in morphological complexity as a tool for language revitalization

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2015-03-12
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Coto-Solano, Rolando
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Coto-Solano, Rolando
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Lupyan and Dale’s (2010) method to calculate morphological complexity can be used to track changes in the morphological complexity of endangered languages. This method of quantifying change can provide information about language loss, but also serve as a tool for measuring the progress of language teaching and reclamation.
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